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Ron Howard has turned the premise of former reality star Donald Trump’s TV show The Apprentice back on the presidential hopeful, claiming that if the American public are ‘the bosses doing the hiring’ then they should take a look at the candidate’s resume.

And vote for Hillary Clinton.

BURN.

Speaking to Metro.co.uk about the upcoming 2016 American presidential election, Ron, who has been a vocal Democratic supporter, said: [‘Donald’s] a success at building the Donald Trump brand – I don’t think that equals leadership skills on a broad governmental basis.

‘I think [Hillary] is fully prepared -she’s been preparing all her life. To ignore her resume is to ignore a great hire, and if we’re the bosses doing the hiring, I go by a resume.’

The 2016 election season has arguably been one of the most intense and angry seasons in recent political history.

Although Hillary became the first female nominee for one of the country’s two main political parties, the Republican party voted for Donald Trump who has based his campaign on fear-mongering and the demonisation of minority groups including Muslim-Americans and Mexicans.

Tom Hanks, the star of Ron’s new movie Inferno, also recently spoke out against Donald, admitting that he was ‘offended as a man’ by Donald’s vile comments.

‘I’m not offended as a husband or a father. I’m offended as a guy. That’s just not right, I’m sorry. It’s not right at work, it’s not right in the locker room. It’s wrong, period. The end. That’s all.’